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Wifi router for an apartment
Recommend a decent wifi router up to 10k.
I now have TRENDnet TEW-432BRP, it falls off and reboots all the time in case of downloading torrents, for example.
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I will not be original - TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
A branch on ixbt can always be found in Google. Price - 2.5k.
I have the same one) Terrible model. It hung when working on VPN ...
Not bad Zyxel P-330W EE - works with VPN (relevant for BeeLine) and gives normal speed. Worth ~1700R
I've had NETGEAR JWNR2000 for half a year already, I'm quite satisfied, Russian interface, easy setup, nice look).
And if you buy an older model, then the USB port will be ...
Linksys WAG320N. You can, of course, without ADSL, but with it - a universal combine. No lags or freezes. Not Cisco of course (by the way, Cisco 880 can be taken on a hammer just for 10k, you can take a younger model with a wifi module), but SOHO will pull. market.yandex.ru/model.xml?hid=723087&modelid=6166667&clid=502
dlink 825. 40-50 Mbit p2p traffic via PPTP - normal flight.
Guys, what about the classics of the genre? ASUS RT-N16 with firmware "From enthusiasts" + script "Installing programs for a teapot" .
wl500g.info
I'm currently waiting for the AirPort Extreme. They say a very worthy thing, although it is expensive. The price is about 250 USD.
Netgear wnr3500l, 100 mbit keeps free, plus a torrent client with 20-30 torrents is always on.
I use TP-link 1043 ND (~ 80-100 $)
gigabit over LAN
wi-fi 802.11n
really gives 120 megabits of
torrents over Wi-Fi, it pulls normally
over the cable - I copied ~ 500 megabits ...
no glitches were noticed ... native firmware ... works for days (three laptop + PC + home NAS 24/7)
I recommend Asus WL500G-Premium V2. The cost is 2-3K. Stable, high-quality piece of iron, even on native firmware.
At home, the pisyuk is stationary, it will be connected to it via a cord, since the pisyuk is without a card. And all other devices are exclusively Apple, soon the pisyuk will evolve into Apple)
I took myself the other day ASUS RT-N56U Black Diamond, a very good piece of iron.
I have had a Netgear WGR612 for half a year now. I also read bad reviews about him (they say, half a year is like clockwork, and then troubles can begin), but so far there have been no problems.
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